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Which pathology is associated with an asthma condition?

  • A. Chronic dilation and inflammation of the bronchi.
  • B. Recurrent spasms of the airways accompanied by edema and mucus production.
  • C. Progressive loss of lung function due to destruction of alveolar walls.
  • D. Infection of the lung parenchyma.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Recurrent spasms of the airways accompanied by edema and mucus production. Asthma is characterized by bronchospasms, inflammation, swelling of the airways, and increased mucus production. This leads to airway constriction, making it difficult to breathe. Choices A, C, and D do not represent the typical pathology seen in asthma. Chronic dilation and inflammation of the bronchi (Choice A) is more characteristic of bronchiectasis, progressive loss of lung function due to destruction of alveolar walls (Choice C) is seen in conditions like emphysema, and infection of the lung parenchyma (Choice D) is more related to conditions like pneumonia.